Honduran tycoon Miguel Facusse responds to critics

Tracy Wilkinson / Los Angeles Times

Tycoon Miguel Facusse, one of the most powerful men in Honduras, denies involvement in the slaying of human rights lawyer Antonio Trejo. "I probably had reasons to kill him," Facusse said, "but I'm not a killer."

Tycoon Miguel Facusse, one of the most powerful men in Honduras, denies involvement in the slaying of human rights lawyer Antonio Trejo. "I probably had reasons to kill him," Facusse said, "but I'm not a killer." (Tracy Wilkinson / Los Angeles Times)

Tycoon Miguel Facusse, one of the most powerful men in Honduras, denies involvement in the slaying of human rights lawyer Antonio Trejo. "I probably had reasons to kill him," Facusse said, "but I'm not a killer."